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H3629 <
STRHEB
>@ כּליה
kily
â
h
kil
-
yaw
'
Feminine
of
H3627 (
only
in
the
plural
);
a
kidney
(
as
an
essential
organ
);
figuratively
the
mind
(
as
the
interior
self
): - {
kidneys
}
reins
.
H4132 <
STRHEB
>@ מוט
m
ôţ
mote
'
From
H4131;
a
{
wavering
}
that
{
is
}
fall
;
by
implication
a
pole
(
as
shaking
);
hence
a
yoke
(
as
essentially
a
bent
pole
): - {
bar
}
be
{
moved
} {
staff
}
yoke
.
G1909 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπί
epi
ep
-
ee
'
A
primary
preposition
properly
meaning
superimposition
(
of
time
place
order
etc
.)
as
a
relation
of
distribution
[
with
the
genitive
case
]
that
is
over6
upon
etc
.;
of
rest
(
with
the
dative
case
)
at
on
etc
.;
of
direction
(
with
the
accusative
case
)
towards
upon
etc
.: -
about
(
the
times
)
above
after
against
among
as
long
as
(
touching
)
at
beside
X
have
charge
of
(
be
- [
where
-])
fore
in
(
a
place
as
much
as
the
time
of
-
to
) (
because
)
of
(
up
-)
on
(
behalf
of
)
over
(
by
for
)
the
space
of
through
(-
out
) (
un
-)
to
(-
ward
)
with
.
In
compounds
it
retains
essentially
the
same
import
at6
upon
etc
. (
literally
or
figuratively
).
G4190 <
STRGRK
>@ πονηρός
pon
ē
ros
pon
-
ay
-
ros
'
From
a
derivative
of
G4192;
hurtful
that
is
evil
(
properly
in
effect
or
influence
and
thus
differing
from
G2556 which
refers
rather
to
essential
character
as
well
as
from
G4550 which
indicates
degeneracy
from
original
virtue
);
figuratively
calamitous
;
also
(
passively
)
ill
that
is
diseased
;
but
especially
(
morally
)
culpable
that
is
derelict6
vicious
facinorous
;
neuter
(
singular
)
mischief
malice
or
(
plural
)
guilt
;
masculine
(
singular
)
the
devil
or
(
plural
)
sinners
: -
bad
evil
grievous
harm
lewd
malicious
wicked
(-
ness
).
See
also
G4191.
G4314 <
STRGRK
>@ πρός
pros
pros
A
strengthened
form
of
G4253;
a
preposition
of
direction
;
forward
to
that
is
toward
(
with
the
genitive
case
the
side
of
that
is
pertaining
to
;
with
the
dative
case
by
the
side
of
that
is
near
to
;
usually
with
the
accusative
case
the
place
time
occasion
or
respect
which
is
the
destination
of
the
relation
that
is
whither
or
for
which
it
is
predicated
): -
about
according
to
against
among
at
because
of
before
between
([
where
-])
by
for
X
at
thy
house
in
for
intent
nigh
unto
of
which
pertain
to
that
to
(
the
end
that
) +
together
to
([
you
]) -
ward
unto
with
(-
in
).
In
compounds
it
denotes
essentially
the
same
applications
namely
motion
towards
accession
to
or
nearness
at
.